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Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)

There are a large number of conditions for which surgery of the ear, nose and throat will be required. These range from the relatively straightforward 'tonsils and adenoids', now a relatively rare operation, to the complexities of cochlear implantation for deafness or the treatment of head and neck cancer.

Such operations, because of the complexity of the anatomy of the head and neck, may be major procedures and involve much interdisciplinary work with:

plastic surgeons

maxillofacial surgeons

neurosurgeons

oncologists.

In the treatment of disease of the ear and the management of deafness, the associated audiology service provides the essential assessment and measurement of hearing defects and the provision of hearing aids for patients.

The John Radcliffe Hospital surgery serves Oxfordshire, Mid Buckinghamshire and adjacent areas of Berkshire, Bedfordshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire and West Hertfordshire.

We operate a 'hub and spoke' model of care, with all inpatient work being undertaken at the West Wing, John Radcliffe Hospital. Outpatient and daycase surgery are performed at the Horton General Hospital and Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury.

Outpatient clinics are held in:

Banbury

Thame

Wantage

Witney

Didcot

Chipping Norton

Bicester

Leighton Buzzard

Buckingham

Berkhamsted.

The department offers advice and treatment on the full range of ENT conditions.